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  1. nILS

    Midi Floorboard

    Aloa Enners und willkommen an Board ;) Das ist eine der schönsten Arten sich vorzustellen! Viel Spass mit Deinem Floorboard und den sicher noch folgenden Midiboxen :D
  2. Ich hab ein paar von den pollin Dingern, sind ganz nett, allerdings (sollte das wem noch nicht klar sein) passt da kein Standardknopf drauf und schick sind die nicht gerade. Außerdem sind die detents recht rigoros und der encoder ist daher recht schwer zu drehen.
  3. I've found cheap switching PSU used *before* the regulators to still be quite noisy. You might get lucky though. Definitely worth a try.
  4. No need to apologize, that's what we're here for ;-) The oscillator is wrong indeed. You'll rather want this one. And I'm not sure you want an SMT packaged PCM1754. IIRC all the layouts that I've seen in this thread use a TDA1754 in DIP8 package.
  5. My AY-3-8912 says to say "bleep bleep bloop" ;D edit: Actually, why doesn't he just say "hi" himself... ;-) Admittedly you can only get so far with random values in the registers but hey - it's a sign of life. Oh yeah, and ignore the -30db noisefloor it's not from the AY which is amazingly quiet but from my soundcard... ay.mp3
  6. Looking good boops :-) Oh and you know that you can add multiple pictures to one post, right? ;)
  7. Sorta. Changing the capcitance changes the filter's behaviour. There's lotsa material on DC filtering on the net, makes for a nice reading evening ;)
  8. I did read your posts. And I can only finish one layout at a time. And I hate giving out unfinished stuff. That's why you'll either have to make one yourself or wait until I am done. If it's not up in, say, a week from now a friendly reminder PM would be greatly appreciated ;-)
  9. Whoops, I drooled all over it, sorry!
  10. That's why there's going to be a bulk order for it ;)
  11. "Ich betanke meinen 1964er Porsche 356 mit Diesel und verwende 15W40 Motoröl, und irgendwie läuft der nicht gut..."
  12. In that case I will: No pots. Yes, that has been done, and no it doesn't belong in this thread at all. Yeah, you'll have to punch all the binary numbers into the chip in real-time with push-switches ::) read: No. edit: Since I don't really feel like shutting down other people's ideas completely: If you really have your heart set on using the Pot-inputs of the pokey, you're more than welcome to implement it in hardware and software. I personally don't see the point as pots and buttons are handled by DINs/AINs so nicely that hacking that into the pokey - which *will* lead to a *lot* of extra work - is extremely pointless.
  13. Correct, each unit needs its own usb port on the computer. Don't get smithy started about anything ;-) edit: By "USB port" I mean a USB socket 'somewhere' as in "the gm5x5x5 module does NOT come with a built-in USB-thru or USB-hub"
  14. If the question is "does that board come with an integrated USB hub or something similar that lets you hook up another gm5 board to it" the answer is no. If that's not what you're asking: I don't get the question ;-)
  15. nILS

    256 DINs?

    A possible and simple answer would be: use two cores
  16. mmmm wiki page...
  17. I am pretty sure stryd was referring to the IIC board without anything connected to it. In that case the resistance should be infinite (not "no resistance"). When connected to the Core ~2k is correct since both traces have a 1k pullup on the core. Did you add the second 1k pullup on the core as described http://ucapps.de/mbhp_iic_midi.html (Sencond image under "Configuration and Interconnections") If you have the resistor in place your total resistance should be ~1500 Ohms (1k in series with 2x 1k in parallel).
  18. asafnetzer: Not for this 5x5 version no.
  19. As pointed out by bugfight already piggy-backing the two boards is a nice idea but comes with several disadvantages (added real-estate, higher board price) and doesn't really have any advantages as the parts count is nearly identical. That's why I have decided against a piggy-back version. Updates: * no more piggy-backing, the board is now fully stuffed with everything that's on the small gm5 board (which you don't need for this apparently) * added 74HC14 inverters to add LED support for each MIDI In and Out * updated screenshot is in the first post. * board size is roughly 23cm*5cm (8.8"x2.0" for the metric impaired)
  20. Da gibt's eine mbhp_tv.inc in der das Bild gespeichert ist.
  21. Amiga-Falcon hat jetzt eins. Thread kann geschlossen oder gar gelöscht werden.
  22. Humility is no reason not to go junkyard dog though :-)
  23. Lemonhorse: Can you rule out software problems?
  24. DenDer: Please do as you said and drop it. No need for trolling. Move along people, nothing to see here.
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